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OrlandoDem2

(2,065 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 12:26 PM Jun 2020

I am seeing reports that FL had 9,000 cases today.

Is this correct?

Maybe it’s why #DeSantisResign is trending on Twitter. It would be a shame if it continued to trend because the entire planet sees what a cluster FL is right now.

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I am seeing reports that FL had 9,000 cases today. (Original Post) OrlandoDem2 Jun 2020 OP
DeSantis will never resign Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #1
I thought just over 5000 janterry Jun 2020 #2
It was 5500. Not sure where you got 9,000 from jimfields33 Jun 2020 #3
Someone just posted another thread and it's nearly 9000 TODAY janterry Jun 2020 #4
How about this link oregonjen Jun 2020 #5
Thanks for that. Kingofalldems Jun 2020 #6
Holy shit! fleur-de-lisa Jun 2020 #8
Florida Did Not Report 9,000 Cases Yesterday - Per Worldometers They had 5004 Indykatie Jun 2020 #7
Sorry. I mean today. OrlandoDem2 Jun 2020 #9
Watch the hospitalization rate....its the key indicator dutch777 Jun 2020 #10
I agree but 9000 in a day??? That's cause for concern. OrlandoDem2 Jun 2020 #11
The trend lines in a number of states are not just trending higher, they are going almost vertical.. dutch777 Jun 2020 #12
You think that's bad? Just wait PennyK Jun 2020 #13
Florida reports 9,585 new coronavirus cases, setting a daily record in statewide surge steve2470 Jun 2020 #14

Miguelito Loveless

(4,465 posts)
1. DeSantis will never resign
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 12:28 PM
Jun 2020

That would be admitting error, which is not possible since they are inerrant, doncha know.

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
2. I thought just over 5000
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 12:33 PM
Jun 2020

But there are charges that he is suppressing the numbers.

FWIW, I've been watching Sumter County and there have been 17 deaths - and that number hasn't budged for weeks. I find that improbable. There are so many elderly residents in The Villages - I would think that number would rise (even slightly!).

I don't trust the information coming out of FL. What will become clear, is if the hospitals become overwhelmed. can't hide that

dutch777

(3,023 posts)
10. Watch the hospitalization rate....its the key indicator
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 12:50 PM
Jun 2020

To some degree the statement that more testing does mean more cases is true. But where the issue lies and the trend really matters is how many heads in beds with Covid are in our hospitals. Governor Newsome made a big show yesterday that while Covid hospitalizations are only using 8% of the CA hospital bed capacity they have some 50,000 surge beds available. That may be true but as a retired hospital administrator I will tell you something the Governor may be ignoring or uninformed about. While a hospital can turn on surplus patient rooms, the space is not the only key thing. We had surge space for an extra 100 rooms (we regularly used them for needed office space) but we didn't have the actual extra beds, we didn't have extra ICU ready staff, the rooms were below par for current ICU standards and didn't have the negative air flow you want to protect staff. And if you are already short of ventilators and PPE you are even in more dire straights. In short, you may get a room but your level of care may be far below the standard needed for optimal treatment. At some point this falls to a level called minimal crisis care and the outcomes are not good.

Knowing docs and nurses in a hospital setting well, while they are incredibly smart and capable people, they don't do well when the way they have to practice medicine is outside the norm. Having to perform when you are at high risk and underequipped is not something they do well for long. We are risking a mass mutiny and exodus from the hospital medical professionals by managing this so poorly. Politicians act like these people are soldiers and have to show up for a losing battle. They are not and it would be good if folks started to realize that when you show up with Covid or a stroke or a heart attack, you may be very disappointed.

dutch777

(3,023 posts)
12. The trend lines in a number of states are not just trending higher, they are going almost vertical..
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 04:12 PM
Jun 2020

...definitely cause for concern unless you are a Republican politician who figures that 100,000 or more get sick in my state...only 10,000 die...business will support me as long as I allow opening up and no one will remember at election day or really hold me accountable before then...so worth the trade off as long as the economy doesn't tank. This last part is where it gets sticky as people are not all stupid and many will stay home and not go out much and many businesses will still fail. And local and state government finances reliant on sales, income and property taxes will take a major hit requiring either massive public sector layoffs or major tax increases or a combination unless the Feds bail them out. And given this is not just a few months but likely a year or more, its a real thing. I would hate to be a governor of any stripe in this environment. All the choices have a serious bad side and there are no real wins in the near term.

PennyK

(2,302 posts)
13. You think that's bad? Just wait
Sat Jun 27, 2020, 11:38 AM
Jun 2020

And today, Saturday, we surpassed that! 9,585. My county of Brevard jumped 250, well over any previous day, and my zip code added 21 new cases (previous max was 9). Yeah, de Santis, keep making fun of Gov. Cuomo.

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
14. Florida reports 9,585 new coronavirus cases, setting a daily record in statewide surge
Sat Jun 27, 2020, 12:42 PM
Jun 2020
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article243841152.html

Florida’s Department of Health on Saturday confirmed 9,585 additional cases of COVID-19, surpassing Friday’s record-breaking 8,942 cases.

The new cases brings the state total of confirmed cases to 132, 545.

There were also 24 new deaths announced Saturday, bringing the statewide death toll to 3,390.
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